Rawlings-Brownell House
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Rawlings-Brownell_House an entity of type: Thing
The Rawlings-Brownell House is a historic residence on the northern side of Washington Court House, Ohio, United States. Built during the middle of the nineteenth century, it was home to the man who established the neighborhood in which it is located, and it was later the home of a leading merchant. Although constructed in one architectural style, it was later partially converted into another style, becoming a good example of changes in the community's architectural tastes. It has been designated a historic site.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Rawlings-Brownell House
rdf:langString
Rawlings-Brownell House
rdf:langString
Rawlings-Brownell House
xsd:float
39.54138946533203
xsd:float
-83.44139099121094
xsd:integer
39509276
xsd:integer
1015051702
xsd:date
1988-03-10
rdf:langString
Less than
rdf:langString
Front of the house
xsd:integer
318
rdf:langString
Ohio#USA
xsd:integer
88000207
xsd:string
39.54138888888889 -83.4413888888889
rdf:langString
The Rawlings-Brownell House is a historic residence on the northern side of Washington Court House, Ohio, United States. Built during the middle of the nineteenth century, it was home to the man who established the neighborhood in which it is located, and it was later the home of a leading merchant. Although constructed in one architectural style, it was later partially converted into another style, becoming a good example of changes in the community's architectural tastes. It has been designated a historic site.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
5338
xsd:double
4046.8564224
xsd:string
88000207
xsd:gYear
1851
<Geometry>
POINT(-83.441390991211 39.541389465332)